This blog is a place for me to sort my thinking as I teach to learn and reach each day to have better understandings. I hope this blog will be a celebration of the joy I find in learning with people and through literature.

Monday, November 28, 2016

It's Monday What are You Reading? Thank you to Jen at Teach Mentor Texts and Kellee and Ricki at Unleashing Readers for hosting.My recent reading and my reflection from #NCTE16 has confirmed my passion for authors. Did I need this reminder of how important books and authors
are to me?I didn’t think so, since I share my passion for books, for story each day with children, with colleagues, with friends and family some who suffer through my enthusiasm and others who
will add my finds to their pile of TBR and I will add their recommendations to my stack. In our teaching we are always trying to connect students to authors and illustrators. The following two books make learning about two remarkable writers of children's books an extraordinary journey.

I was about half way through A Poem for Peterby Andrea Davis Pinkney when the tears
started streaming.Why?I had no idea how deeply I love the work of
Ezra Jack Keats and how much it meant to me growing up.I didn’t
realize that A Snowy Day was published in 1962 – I just knew it was woven in the fabric of
my being – woven so deeply and rooted in memories both childhood and in sharing with students as an adult.It was on my shelf
as a child.My mother bought it for
me.She read it to me.It is a perfect picture book – simple,
beautiful heartwarming by being blanketing in snow. I never questioned before why this book
doesn’t make you feel cold, with all that snow – now more than 50 years later, I finally know why – because it is warm and loving and heartfelt, little did I
know revolutionary as well.I didn’t
think about the brown of the “brown-sugar boy” as Andrea Davis Pinkney writes, I
just saw him as Peter. The same Peter who taught
me to make snow angels. Yet Peter and his creator turn out to be angels for so
many as we think about mirrors and windows.I took this for granted.I am almost
ashamed to say, when I read about Peter and his friends to children, I wasn’t
thinking about windows or mirrors.I was
simply sharing the magic of the words and illustrations of Ezra Jack
Keats.

When I finished Some Writer!I sat and hugged the
book.I knew I had to own it.Melissa Sweet brings E.B. White to us in
such a gorgeous format and clarity of words. You want to learn more about the life of E.B. White and you turn each page with eagerness and receive a visual gift as well.

Two greats have been brought to the fore for us. Both of these writers were asked to write for children.Thank goodness for those who encouraged them and
served as mentors to them.The world is
a better place because of these writers. The world is a better place because of
writers. Thank you to Andrea Davis Pinkney and Melissa Sweet for their exquisite gift in bringing the story behind these stories to each of us, for giving us a better understanding of two writers we have loved for a very long time.

About Me

I am a Reading Support teacher and primary Literacy Coach in Dublin City Schools. My husband and I have 2 girls - our oldest is a Special Education Teacher and our youngest is studying middle grade education! Reading is a passion and I am excited to write more often.